With the spread of COVID-19, the demand for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) has surged in the past several months. As governments from around the world attempt to contain the spread of the virus, global supply chains have been disrupted, thereby contributing to the widespread shortages of PPE. In order to meet this growing demand of PPE, many people have turned towards the new and innovative technology of 3D printing.
In this book, Austin and Catherine delve into their background, and reflect on how the covid-19 pandemic has changed their lives as people with disabilities. Both share their individual hardships they faced due to their respective mental health issues, as well as the overall effect it had on their family life during this unprecedented time. Through a combination of stories and insights. Both illuminate the difficulties marginalized and at-risk populations face; issues that are not getting covered by major news and media outlets. Finally, Dr. Mardon and Catherine reflect on their mental health journy and provide insights on what the future may hold.